Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Arabic root 'g-h-t', meaning to help, support, or aid. In Islamic history, the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was called Mughith (Helper) when he assisted and supported the early Muslim community.
Spiritual meaning
A name that symbolizes the belief in God's help and support in times of need.
Language details
Mughithi
name that means 'one who brings forth blessings and favors'
مغیثی
اسم مغیثی جو پر غیث کی طرف ہوتا ہے
مغيثي
اسم مغيثي يرمي بالغيث
मुगीती
नाम जो गर्मी के समय में वर्षा की और होता है
مغیثي
نوموږی یو ګذت
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
moo-GHEE-thee
/muːɡiːˈθiː/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
(Monday)
Lucky colors
Life path
9
Lucky stone
(Aquamarine)
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Mughithi holds an important place in Islamic history as it refers to the prophet Muhammad (pbuh) as a helper and supporter, highlighting his role in aiding and protecting the Muslim community during its infancy. It serves as a reminder of the prophet's compassionate and selfless approach to society, emphasizing the importance of mutual support and solidarity amongst believers.
The name Mughithi also embodies the spiritual principle of helping one another in righteousness and piety as commanded in the Quran (Al Imran: 104). It encourages individuals to follow in the footsteps of our beloved prophet, Muhammad (pbuh), by being a source of aid and comfort for those in need, while also striving for personal and collective spiritual growth and development. The name serves as a daily reminder of the importance of helping others, both in the physical and spiritual realms.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Ibn Kathir's Al-Bidya wa'l-Hijra (Islamic History), Volume 9, page 138-139. Mughith Al-Din Abu Zayd (Abu Bakr) Al-Ansari was appointed as the governor of Mecca in 524 AH (1130 AD). He is known as Mughith Al-Din (the Giver of Religion). During his rule, he expelled the Banu Shayban from Mecca and brought peace to the region.
524 AH (1130 AD)
Tarikh Dimashq (The Book of Damascus) by Ibn Asakir, Volume 49, page 120. Mughith Al-Din Al-Kawwas was a Muslim general during the reign of Salahuddin Ayoubi (Saladin). He was killed in the Battle of Khawlan, 1179 AD. His name was given to him because he was successful in granting victory to his forces.
1179 AD
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